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  2. NASASpaceflight - Wikipedia

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    NASASpaceflight original reporting has been referenced by various news outlets on spaceflight-specific news, such as MSNBC, [2] USA Today [3] and The New York Times, [4] among others. NASASpaceflight also produces videos and live streams of rocket launches online, with a special focus on developments at SpaceX's Starbase facility , [ 5 ] [ 6 ...

  3. List of spaceflight launches in July–December 2025 - Wikipedia

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    GPS III-7, originally scheduled to launch on a ULA Vulcan rocket, was reassigned to the Falcon 9 following uncertainties in Vulcan's readiness. As a result, GPS III-10, originally planned to launch on the Falcon 9, will now launch on Vulcan. Q4 (TBD) [67] [68] Vulcan Centaur: Vandenberg SLC-3E: ULA: TBA: U.S. Space Force: TBA: Reconnaissance ...

  4. Starship launch LIVE: Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch world’s ...

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    SpaceX is going to try and launch its Starship again – and hopes to avoid it exploding this time. ... A live video will start about 35 ... according to this image from Chris Bergin at Nasa Space ...

  5. SpaceX Crew-9 - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Crew-9 is the ninth operational NASA Commercial Crew Program flight and the 15th crewed orbital flight of a Crew Dragon spacecraft. Originally scheduled to launch a crew of four to the International Space Station (ISS) in mid-August 2024, the mission was delayed by more than a month due to technical issues with the Boeing Starliner Calypso spacecraft that was docked at the ISS for the ...

  6. Launch status check - Wikipedia

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    A launch status check, also known as a "go/no go poll" and several other terms, occurs at the beginning of an American spaceflight mission in which flight controllers monitoring various systems are queried for operation and readiness status before a launch can proceed. For Space Shuttle missions, in the firing room at the Launch Control Center ...

  7. SpaceX CRS-30 - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX CRS-30, sometimes identified by NASA as SpX-30, was an American cargo spacecraft flight to the International Space Station (ISS), that launched on 21 March 2024. It was operated by SpaceX under a Commercial Resupply Services (CRS) contract with NASA.

  8. Crew Dragon In-Flight Abort Test - Wikipedia

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    Excerpts of the NASA-SpaceX joint webcast of the abort test (video) The abort test was a full simulation of a malfunction on a nominal trajectory to the International Space Station. [5] The abort was triggered by a command from ground control. [25] At T+1:25 minutes, the booster engines shut down and the capsule separated itself from the booster.

  9. Crew Dragon Demo-2 - Wikipedia

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    President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, with their wives, were at Kennedy Space Center in Florida to see the launch attempt on 27 May 2020, [53] and returned for launch on 30 May 2020. [ 48 ] [ 54 ] The launch live stream was watched online by 3 million people on NASA feeds, [ 55 ] and the SpaceX feed peaked at 4.1 million viewers.